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qadi

/kah-dee, key-/US // ˈkɑ di, ˈkeɪ- //UK // (ˈkɑːdɪ, ˈkeɪdɪ) //

卡迪,秦腔,秦腔的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural qa·dis.

    • : a judge in a Muslim community, whose decisions are based on Islamic religious law.

Examples

  • In 1395 he was appointed chief cadi (qadi) of Yemen, married a daughter of the sultan, and died at Zabīd in 1414.

  • Its principal source is at Tell el-Qadi, where it rises out of a basaltic mound whose summit is crowned by the ruins of Laish.